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It May Work in Practice, But Does It Work in Theory? Explaining the Trend Towards “Do-It-Yourself” Economics, Paul R. Koch Scholar Week 2016 - present
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What’s Your Natural Next Question? The Inquiry Approach to Learning Economics, Paul R. Koch, Rachel Carlassare Scholar Week 2016 - present
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Preaching the Same Message: Economic Populism On Both Sides of the Atlantic, Paul R. Koch Scholar Week 2016 - present
American Evangelicals and the European Union, Paul R. Koch Faculty Scholarship – Economics
Engaging Capitalism with Wesleyan Theology, Paul R. Koch, Kevin Twain Lowery Faculty Scholarship – Economics
Stories Economists Tell: Studies in Christianity and Economics, by John P. Tiemstra, Paul R. Koch Faculty Scholarship – Economics
The Silent Shapers of Our Thoughts: The Relevance of the Concept of "Vision" in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis, Paul R. Koch Faculty Scholarship – Economics
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Engaging Economics: New Testament Scenarios and Early Christian Reception, edited by Bruce W. Longenecker and Kelly D. Liebengood, Paul R. Koch Faculty Scholarship – Economics
The Use of Biblical/Christian Metaphor in the Teaching of Economics, Paul R. Koch Faculty Scholarship – Economics
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